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Thame Youth Projects seek to provide young people with the support they need, no matter what it is. We are always here to talk and can arrange one-to-ones if you need someone to talk to. Sometimes though, it’s easier to talk to someone you don’t know. There is a lot of support out there.

If you are a young person or parent/carer needing some advice, Hannah, our youth worker, will be happy to speak with you. You can contact her by emailing hannah.kape@thameyouthprojects.org.uk and she will respond as soon as she can to arrange a call. 

If you have an urgent concern for yourself or someone you know, call 999 or 101

For professional agencies looking to refer for 1:1 mentoring sessions, please contact Hannah via hannah.kape@thameyouthprojects.org.uk for more information.

If you were looking for help on something not covered in this section, please contact us and we will help you find the support or information you were looking for.

Alternatively, take a look at the information at oxme.info, and the support offered by the Targeted Youth Support Service (TYSS)

 

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Child Abuse

Whether you want to report child abuse and neglect, or are worried about a child and not sure what to, we have advice for you.

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Drugs & Alcohol

“One of the hardest things was learning I was worth recovery”
-Demi Lovato-

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LGBT+ Support

“At first I couldn’t even say ‘I’m gay’ in my head, let alone out loud. Now I feel like I’m letting out a long breath that I’ve held in for a long time.”
-Keegan Hirst-

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Mental health

“For anybody who isn’t doing well, it will get better. Have hope.”
- Billie Eilish -

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Pregnancy

If you think you might be pregnant, it important to take a pregnancy test.

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